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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 13. 1929.
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BATES: lr war, tmth tnaertloa. 1 rat. Bj a week, f nu a wart.
Minimum per advertisement, IS cent. Hall your ads count taa
word and encloaa Btamp, check ar money order.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE BaD)
419 K.
basuiuet. rhoue
FOR SALE One McCormlck blud
or. Rico Bran.. Dillard, Ore. .
FOR SALE Green broccoli iilants.
Joe Harvey, Roseburg, Ore.
DROCCOLI plants for sale. Aaliby
No. 1 and Kruse special. F. M.
Curtis, l'bono 8F1.
FOR SALE Some kooiI ewea; also
2 Slirop. and Delaine bucks. J.
M. Cornutt, Riddle, Ore.
TUB CHEAPEST and best oak
- truck rucks built to order. Illi-
hea Mill aud Manufactory, Ouk-
luud, Ore.
WE BUV SKLL, EXCHANGE
HEAL ESTATE. E. K. McLen
don, 240 N. Jackson tit.. Kuue
burg, Ore.
WOOD Ordr yuur winter's sup
ply now. The price is right.
PI i ono 10F23. E. O. Trozelle,
Melrose.
FOR SALE Collie Shepherd pups
out of proven Block dogs; 2 and
$5. B. B, Mink, care Cheater Iiy
dell, Drain, Ore.
FOR SALE Heavy work mare 7
years old; afeo pack horse, price
right. Inquire Mountain Ranch,
on 3 mile south Carnea.
FOR SALE 1 young Poland China
male hog. Also 1 yearling Shet
land cult. Cheap for cash. R. D.
Troub, Myrtle Creek, Ore.
SPECIAL FOR SUMMER I will
) make silk dresses $3 to $5; cot-
ton $1 to $2. Mrs. M. E. Pearce,
Kohlhagen Apt. 308. Phone 546-J.
PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS New
and used pipe. Black and galv.,
all sizes. Pipe fittings for 1 in.
to 2 in. pipe. Low prices, Leake
fc Beyers Co.
SPRAY MATERIALS Sherwin
Williams will do the work bet
ter at less cost. Seo us for lime
sulphur, wettable sulphur, arsen
ate of lead and summer oil.
Leake & Beyers Co.
GOOD WOOD range for Bale cheap.
Child's crib, wicker go-cart, fine
oilstove, oak dining table, mohair
davenport, large easy chair, win
dow shades at fpeclal low prices.
See them at Powell's, 115 Sheri
dan street.
flNE Winchester carbine, 30-30 and
a dandy for $10. Double barrel
shotgun for $S. Fine ZZ Rom. fcr
$7. Many good buys in other
sizes. Come in and see them
while the selection is complete.
Powell's, Sheridan Htreet.
GOODNIGHT
STORIES
By Mas Trel
THE SHADOW CHILDREN
LEARN . THAT APPEAR
ANCES ARE DECEIVING
Jiiht because a thing nppoars
good, Dial doesn't mean that It Is
good. No, often it Is quite other
wise as Mi, Klor, Hanid, Yam and
Knarf the five little shadow
children with the turned-about
names discovered.
They were one day on the sea
shore with the little real-children,
when they decided to take a stroll
miller the water. Now you may
think tills Is a very extraordinary
thing to do. For shadows II was
nothing at all. They merely
changed themselves into water
reflection. At once they were per
fectly at homo under water.
It was very pleasant on the bot
tom. Above they could see the
waves breaking. Little crabs scur-
"Help, Help!" It Cried.
ried under the rocks as they ap
proached. They saw mussels and
snails and srallops and -whiitnpa
and oilier water creatures. Al
length thry all sat down on a
moss covered pebble, for lli'-y had
walked a long way, you h , aud
were gelling tired. Hardly hHd
th.-y sat do-Aii wlun a little silver
fish swam past them.
"Hooray! Hooray!" It sh'Mtted
"What are you so happy about?"
Flor asked it.
The little fish flapped Us lall
vTh joy. "I've just found some
thinc." "What is it?" uked Hanid.
"I don't know what it is. but It's
i-oTiieihine fine. I'm goinp t tell
my brothers and sifters to hurry
ovt and look at it."
Ot course, this made the shad
u hildrpn ext retrely curious.
"Where Is it?" they demanded.
"I'll kIiow you." said the little
(Nil, darfine off. Tho shadows
foikiwed him. Nearer and nearer
tid- hhtn he vent. Then 1 (,"P'
p-d. "Here it Is!" It exclaimed.
CEMENT foundation blocks and
cement chimney blocks at Pages'.
FOR, SALE AT A BARGAIN
Small fruit ranch with fine crop
of prunes, plenty of water and
good drier. Call or write 117 S.
J ackson.
OLDSMOB1LE coach for sale.
Good mechanical condition. New
Miller De Lux tires in rear; new
six-ply Seiberlings in front; up
holstering good as new. No rea
sonable cnuh price refused. Have
no use for car. C. H. Bailey, Rose
burg, Oregon.
JECOND band Btore. Powells, near
depot. Come iu and see us. We
have almost anything you might
want in used furniture. All kinds
of hardware and new furniture.
Our prlceB are so cheap many
ask if we are closing out. We
uTe not. Come by and see us
anyway.
VUCTION SALE 11 large Jersey
dairy cows; 3 Lincoln bucks; 1
brood sow with 10 pigs; 1 De
Laval ci-eani separator, practical
ly new Sale will be held Satur
day, July fllh at Asalea river
ranch, 8 miles north of Glendale
on Pacific highway. Cash or
bankable notes. Mrs. D. J. Burke.
I FOR RENT I
FURNISHED apartments for rent.
Deardorff Apartments, 112 Brock
way SL
FOR RENT Modern 5-room fur
nished cottage. Iuqulre at 544 S.
Pine.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
apt., parage. No children, $14,
428 Pitzer St.
FOR RENT We have all kinds cf
sewine machines to rent. Call
533 or better, come iu and see
them. Powell's Furniture Store,
on Sheridan street.
I WANTED
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WANTED Good young male hog;
aud sell 2 high grade young Jer-
Bey bulls from St. Demanes, and
Lady Lyke, or trade for heifers
and male hog. Address box zo,
Camas Valley, Ore.
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MISCELLANEOUS I
. 4
SEWING machines repaired. Phone
487.
FOR expert repalrinB on sewing
machines phone 638, Powell. We
cut! for and deliver your machine
without extra charge.
CAR OWNER Don't torget to call
653 when in need of auto parts.
Sarff'R Auto Wrecking House
"Isn't it fine!"
The shadows peered at It
closely.
"Why," said Hanid, "it's just a
lot of little cords."
"And all the cords are knotted
together," added Flor.
"The Hpace between them Is
smaller than a little fish can
squeeze, through." remarked Mlj.
"It looks as if it were moving
towards the shore," said Yam.
"I think," said Ku art", "that it's
a "
At this moment the fish gave a
little shriek of delight.
"I have an idea! I'm going to
go as far back into it as 1 can.'
"You'd better not!" the shadows
exclaimed. "Something Is sure to
happen."
"Oh, no," said the little f'sh
"nothing can happen. Mother
would have warned me beforehand.
j She tohl me to be sure not to bite
on a hook or to get caught iti a
net"
"That's just what this " Knarf
broke in.
" but as she, didn t say any
thing p. bout this .nothing can hap
pen, you see." And with that the
tittle fish flipped right into the
web cords. No sooner did it do
so than the two ends drew close
together. The little . fish crew
alarmed. It tried to squeeze mi'
through the tiny spares between
the cords. That was impossible.
Meanwhile the whole thing moved
rapidly towards the shore.
"Help. Help'." It cried.
The shadows srasped the cords
and pulled hack with all their
might In vain. The poor little
fish was ilnally drawn out on the
shore by a fisherman.
"Oh, look!" exclaimed the real
children, who were watching, "a
little TImIi Is caticht in lite net."
"A net; That's just what I was
going tn say!" Knarf said.
Hut the llttlf fish didn't answer.
Copyright, lfl2r). Newspaper Fea
ture Service, Inc.
CLAM-DIGGING PIG
IEOCKLAND, Me. Patrolman
('barley Finery's pig Is his prize
pet. The swine has been (Htmht to
dig clams. The policeman lets him
luDse In i he mild flats and tho pig
(Kits out the clams. He is able to
different late between mud damn
and the genuine ones.
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons warned against trra
passlng on premises of Klks Island
in tho I'miKjua river below Oak
street bridge A guard Is beintr
maintained day and night. Violators
will be prusocuted.
The South Methodist church will
hdd a foot; a:e Saturday, July 2o,
at Parslow Furniture- Store.
Myers pumps ami water sys
tems are reliable. 1 hey are sold at
Wharton Ilros.
Kat barbecue sandwirnen ni4
ltv ffirever. Prand'a Rrtd Stand.
j o
I Picnic at MlerlU Hark.
new today QUARTER BREED
FIRE BRICK Common brick and
fire ciay. Page Lumber & Fuel
Co.
ROPE AND SACK TWINE Best
grade at lowest prices. Leake &.
Beyers Co.
WANTED Cottage at Bandou for
several weeks. Box 14, care
News-Review.
TWO-ROOM furnished house for
rent. $ti per mouth. See maid
Douglas hotel.
WANTED TO BUY 2nd hand vio
lin, nut over $15.00. V. Andraieff,
1245 Military St.
BERRIES WANTED Call 27S if
you are selling any kind of ber
ries. Stephens street store.
GARDEN HOSE BeBt grado two-
ply hose coupled. Nozzles and
sprinklers. Leake & Beyers Co.
FINE Lambert cherries 7c lb. on
tree. Come and get them. C. S.
Austin, 2 miles E. of Sutherliu.
CHEAT and vetch hay. Cheap if
taken at once in Held. Inquire
Roseiand Auto Park, 2 miles
north of Itoscburg.
OR SALE Best dairy ranch in
the county, alfalfa, clover. Well
Improved. Seo Mrs. L. O. Mad
dux, 404 N. Jackson.
FOR RENT Vacant the 13th, nice
large front apt., sleeping porch,
electric range, etc. Sec Oh man
fur houses aud upts.
FOR RENT Clean 2 and 3-room
furnished apartments, $S and $10
per month. Water und lights fur
nished. Gltj S. Pine St.
FOR SALE On the account of
needing money, a fine Jersey
heifer, just bred. It, F !.. 2, Box
23-C, Riverside. Harry demons.
FOR TRADE Splendid 6-room
modern residence, fine location.
Want smaller house for my
equity. W:ould assume some. See
L. O. Maddux, 404 N. Jackson
COME to the Catholic ladies card
parly at the Parish Hall on Kaue
St. Wednesday eveninn, July
17th at 8 p. m. Bridge, Five Hun
dred, prizes; refreshments. 35c.
WE CARRY
A complete line of material for
roofing
Red Cedar Shingles
Pioneer Composition Shingles
Pioneer Roll Roofings.
Let us give you estimate,
t'oen Lumber Company.
t Snakps Sna!fP Snakp t
OnaKes, onaKeS, OnaKes
X Wanted X
Wanted
$5.00 REWARD OFFERED
For the largest bull suake
delivered Monday, July 35,
192!), 1 o'clock p. m. at the
headquarters of the Military
Order of The Serpent, (litks
hall).
Grand Gu Gu Grandlssisslmo
Alfred L. llarriman will be the
Judge and award the prize.
All the small snakes will ba,vO
retimed to the owner or de-
llvered to the juvenile oificer
hi case of the owner's ah-
so nee.
AT BRAND'S GARDENS
4
This Is the time of year to
eat out doors. We are serving
v meals in the garden every day
and evening. Among other
things we are serving very
fine, sweet Klondike water-
melon, iced, for fifteen cents,
the same as at the height of
the season. Fountain lunches
and cold drinkH.
BRAND'S
Pacific highway 3 miles north.
POLLY AND HER PALS
,MSliO& ME. ) . I I MR. PRiMCfc 2. . ffM hbutffc. d?uiTfc POSITIVE, MR. PRIM? jGSj w' Be ST OF-,-UL.THfcV J '
SAM P&RKisJSA 7528 SUTTIMLY MUSTA SI j SURE THAT BUT WHETHER HIS fyj u't nJO "JOKER" IM IT-V
HAMSIM'DUT inJ) -v Eg LIKED MV LOCKS.) Jgjgjp "f MEKlTAL EflUlPMErJT it ITS &V&M BETTERS H&) ;
A JoirOT LJK& y hrA ?Ji TO HAVE GivEnJ j Ll . ShwuS IS SUFFICl&MT TO ifflAlT IT W.AS! -
THIS HERE V m IT TO ME -rgfegBsE SYSTEM S SOLVE ThE MYSTERV SMPct-T.
"GRAVSTONJE LJ RESJT FREE!) j will STAsJlA JOE "GRVSTOsJE, IS jKEE- cftt&fr
ALL SUNN.y ? y ; j -T EST R I K J fMOTHER KER? , : :
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TILLIE THE TOILER ' ' Her Vacation Isn't Over
It, lo I ,LO I I HELLO, -T tlllE i T7T I ICOME OUT AMU l I I VOU'O T (THAT'S OK.;,.
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GIRL ID 2 MEN
Second Girl Attempting
Interfere Badly Hurt
Slayer Gives
Himself Up,
to
(AMociated Vrm Leased Wlrw) 1
MT. VERNON. Wash.. July 13.
Angered when the white girl he
loved refused to leave a farm
house where she was staying, Joe
Dai ley, 35, crippled quarter breed
Indian, killed the girl and two men
and slashed an Indian girl with a
shingle axe yesterday. He was un
der guurd in the county Jail here
today.
The dead are Moso Henry, 60,
pioneer Skagit county settler in
whose home the tragedy occurred;
George Stump, 45, Everett rooming
house proprietor, ami Virginia Ray,
4, of Bellmghain. May Hoffman,
2S, was iu a hospital near here
with her head and arms slashed
liy an axe Dai ley used to kill
Stump.
A former "high rk'ger," In the
woods, Dailey appeared at the Hen
ry farm early in the afternoon.
"Put on your hat and come with
me," he told Miss Ray.
She refused and when Stump
urged her to stay, Dailey seized
the axe, knocked Stump down aud
drove it into his head. When the
Hoftman girl attempted to stop him
he swung the axe on her. She
fell under a table, insensible.
Henry slipped into the next
room. Daiiey followed him and.
getting possession of a ten-guage
shot, shot Henry through the
head, , killing him.
Reloading the gun. Bailey told of
ficers he fired both barrels at Miss
Ray. He reloaded nnd shot again.
Ihe girl fell on the floor dead.
Meanwhile Miss Hoffman escaped
through a window and crawled to
the road three-quarters of a mile
away, where neighbors found her.
Dailey drove to St. in wood, where
he surrendered to Marshal William
Jordan and told his story.
They robbed me, so I killed
them," ho said. "1 should have
killed myself, tuo.'
A fall a few years ago while
working in the woods broke both
legs.
ENDURANCE FLIGHT
ENDED BY DEBRIS
ON PLANE'S BODY
(Continued from paRo t)
ll!"t bet,,'r pnn,e down- 1 1,11 J n0
trouble landing, hut the tali was
so heavy
I had to hold the stick
hack with both hands to bring her
down on an even keel.".
Then came the p nil no for the
power unit. "I never saw a motor
run prettier." he said.
Mendell looked hale and hearty,
while Kclnharl, a hit more pale,
,' stumbled as he attempted to walk
away from the plane, ltolh filers
later said they found themselves
strangely weak on their feet.
Dr. Frederick Rhodes, who ex
amined them, said that their condi
tion was "much better than might
have been expected.
"The temperature, blood pres
sure and pulse of each wan about
that which n person would show
after violent exerclHe under ordi
nary conditions, with the except Inn
that the return to normal w:s
slower.
"While they came through fine,
I wouldn't want to see anybody
else attempt it."
Mendell aud Relnhart both com
Neighbor.-! of Woodcraft will 4
hold a plenic at Alexander
Park Monday. July 15 at 6:Hi.
Everyone bring basket lunch.
plained of slight deafness, but thl I
had cleared away in larxe part by
the time they were Interviewed by
newspapermen at their resting
place at a hotel to which they
were taken following the examina
tion. There they Issued this state
ment :
Goal Was 300 Hours
"We are awfully proud of having
the honor to hold the endurance
record for refueling. We wish to
take this oppm-tunlty to express
our thanks and appreciation for all
the help and encouragement ren
dered us during this flight.
"In setting this record we have
put It as high as possible. It was
our Intention to make 300 hours.
but due to debris that had collect-
I ed on the stabiliser and to the
hatch blowing off and rutting a
hole in the stabilizer of the Buhl,
excessive vibration was caused
and we were forced to land 53
hours short of our goal. But we are
very happy that we have wun all
records by over 71 hours."
Motor In Fine Shape
Inspection of the 220-horsepowor
Whirlwind motor which carried
the biplane to its astounding rec
ord, showed that it was in excel
lent condition. The nine-cylinder
air-cooled power unit was taken
apart late yesterday by W. E.
Thomas, Wright Aeronautical cor
poration expert, and after being
thoroughly looked over, he pro
nounced it as "ready to fly again."
It was estimated that the Ange
leno had flown approximately 19,
7 til) miles in the journey which had
taken it only a few miles from the
airport. The average speed was 80
miles an hour, with the motor
consuming 3,035 gallons of gaso
line. Plane, Money Rewards
A new Buhl airsedan today was j
enroute here, a gift to the fliers !
from the makers of the plane An
gelina. It Is powered with a Wright
whirlwind motor, gift of the
Wright Aeronautical corporation.
Cash contributions amounting to
more than three thousand dollars
and possible contracts for screen
and stage appearances, as well as
fnr newspaper and macazlne ar
ticles, awaited the pair when they
had completed their rest.
The flight was backed by Wil
liam Glbhs McAdoo. former secre
tary of treasury, who owns the
plane, William G. McAdoo, Jr., A.
E. MeMiinus, Jr., manager of the
Culver City airport where the
fliitht was staged, and Paul Whit-
tier, multl-mllionaire pilot of the
refueling ship.
Markets
(Anwciticl Prew I-e(i Wire)
BOSTON, July 12. The Com
mercial Hulletln today says:
"Wool moves moderately. Me
dium wools are somewhat strong
er, on the whole, while the price
of fine wools still Is unsettled, al
though they are lower than com
peting grades at Iondon, West
ern operations have lessoned dls
tlnetly, Montana being the only
slate to report much uctivity, with
prices thero a bit dearer than ex
pected. '
"Foreign markets, except Lon
don, are quiet. London is firm
for croKsbredu but barely firm .on
oiMMiing rates for merinos.
"The manufacturing situation Is
hardly changed, manufacturers are
preparing for opening lightweight
goods and seem Inclined to let
wool settle to Its lowest point.
"Mohair Is slow but steady."
The Commercial llulletin pub
lishes (he following wool quota
tions: Scoured basis:
Oregon Fine and f. m. staple
90ffr'U2; flue and f. in. fr. combing
KK"fjD; fine and f. in. clothing
85f(i87: valley No. 7, 88$90.
Mohair:
Original bag average 12 months
Oregon 5456.
Graded stock:
First cunning G5fG(i; good card
ing 4rnft50.
MeCormlck - Peering binding
twlno nt Wharton iiros.
Walklns prnnucts.
Lime Phone 177.
PEOPLE IN SESSION
Sevently five Methodist young
people and adults have been spend-
.ug a happy week on the Kpworth
league camp grounds, thirty miles
east of Uoseburg The institute, as
the gathering is called, Is one of
some one hundred and sixty such
summer assemblies held over the
I 'tilted States hy the young people
of the Methodist Episcopal church,
the total enrollment mounting well
into the thousands. Leading pastors
and officials of the church serve on
the faculties of these institutes,
sending back into the various
churches a large contribution In in
spiration and efficiency of methods
tor work with young people.
The local institute is meeting for
the second year on the beautiful
camp grounds don a tod by the Hose
burg chamber of commerce. Im
provements this year include a
comfortable dining hall, connecting
with the kitchen that was built last
year. Water has been piped across
the river and provides a supply of
pure, cold water from an under
ground stream. Development pains
for the grounds call fur a beautiful
and comfortable camp. Ideally sit
uated for summer assemblies.
Tho Institute program lmdudes
an early morning devotional ser
vice out under the great trees and
forenoon classes in the out-of-door
class rooms. Tho afternoons are
given to recreation carried on
among four groups organized as In
dian tribes. Contests are hot and
imiuuri in the various sKrta aud
tho winning tribe will have keen
competition for the prize at the end
of Uie week. A daily newspuper.
which goes by the name of "Little
Orphan Annie," tells the story of
the previous day in news Items and
pictures, 'lhis is delivered at the
breakfast table and is eargerly per
used by students and faculty. The
paper is issued from tho mimeo
graph of Kev. C. I. Andrews, one of
the faculty and director of religious
education for Oregon. The evenings
Include Inspirational addresses by
Dr. M. A. Marcy, district superin
tendent, various stunts, and camp
fires. Tho kitchen and dining room Is
under the management of Mrs. A.
C. Marsters of Hoseburg, and the
meals Berved are occasion for con
tinual praise on the part of hungry
young folks. She Is assisted by
some of the members of tho Rosa
burg ladies aid. Hev. C. A. Kdwarus,
pastor of tho local church, la host
of the Institute and devotes him
self to the care of the many busi
ness details of the camp. The Insti
tute will close officially with din
ner Sunday noon, although a num
ber or the camperB remain ovur
until Monday.
COMMITTEES ARE
NAMED TO AID IN
UNION MEETINGS
Committees to aid with the union
church services being held each
Sunday evening at tho Library
park were appointed yesterday at
a meeting of the ministerial union.
The ushers appointed were C. H.
Heinllue, J. C. McClintnck, 11. W.
Strong, K. C. Thomas, liy run (ilad
well, W. C. Harding, W. W. Ash
craft. H. B. Church and M. C. Hada-'
baugh. M uslc commit t oe : M rs. t .
8. Heiiiliuo, Miss Gladys Strong,
Mrs. Frances Llntott. Song leaders,
blsie C. Strang, Kev. W. II. ilalrd.
LARGE SUPPLY
All kinds of magazines for sale.
One cent each. Fiction Library, two
blocks west of Liberty theatre, 302
West Washington street, near Jun
ior high school. We also have over
thirty-five hundred hooks, (delud
ing latest fiction. Rental lti cents.
McCormick-Peering
wild at Wharton Ilros.
binders are
For Modern Birds
The silver throated warbler that sings for your enjoyment
will appreciate one of those modern bird homes that w
are showing. We want you to see these beautiful cages thaC
will add so much to the appointments of the living room,
and the canary will also enjoy a new
Bath Tub or a
Bath House
We are prepared to supply you with everything required
for the bird's feed in way of bird seed, or any of the re
liable feeds the singer needs to keep him fit.
Churchill Hardware Co.-
THF. WINCHESTER STORE
a
PUBLIC DINNER TUES.
AND WED.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
11:30 A. M. TO 1:30 P. M.
Chleken dinner Tuesday. July 16.
Uaked ham dinner, Wednesday,
July 17. Home eooklng. Quick Serv
ice Cool, attractive biillililiK. I'rice
50 cents. Ueneiit bulldiUK (und.
Farm Loans
Loans on Improved farms, 6, 7 or
Iti years. 5k Interest, payuble
annually. 1 commission over
term of loan, making total cost
6J95). Liberal repayment privi
lege. Prompt action. We also
have private money for farm aud
alty loans. Call or write
G. W. Young & Son
LOANS
1X6 Casa St. Phone 417
DANCE!
AT TENMILE
Saturday Night
Music by
Rice's Dance Players
For That
Camping .
Trip
When you go on a motor
trip there is nothing finer to
take along than an assort
ment of our Canned Goods,
including
SOUPS
VEGETABLES
MEATS
FRUITS
Just make up your order and
phone it in,
Groceries of All Kinds,
Fresh and Pure
PHONE YOUR ORDERS
FREE DELIVERY
Economy Grocery
O. U. JOHNSON
Ths Slora Tint Sorvas
You Beat
Phone A) 344 N. J.ok.on Rt
Our cow Bprny kills the flics. It
sells for $1.59 a gallon can. Whar
ton Bros.
Of
AT
Rainbow
Gardens
Saturday Nite
July 13
MUSIC BY
The Yellow Jackets
Coolest Dance Pavilion in
Douglas County.
We dunce here every Wednes
day and Suturday nights.
Z7
A Satisfied Tenarit
ir